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Post by Vice honcho room temperature on Oct 15, 2016 19:53:16 GMT -5
Seriously f*** you who ever at Fox sports that is keeping him as the lead announcer for two sports
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Post by Ludwig Kaiser’s Walk on Oct 16, 2016 0:15:53 GMT -5
He is real terrible.
This might be a small thing, but he mentioned Hector Rondon up in the bullpen in the 8th inning...he never got up, it was always Pedro Strop. He even corrected himself by saying it was Strop, but Rondon had just sat down. You can tell that he hadn't called a game recently tonight, although, I also think he's normally pretty bad.
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Post by StuntGranny® on Oct 16, 2016 0:16:53 GMT -5
Look, he's addicted to smoking hair plugs or whatever. Give him a break.
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Post by andrew8798 on Oct 16, 2016 0:25:39 GMT -5
Would you rather have Harold Reynolds
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Post by sfvega on Oct 16, 2016 2:52:15 GMT -5
Would you rather have Harold Reynolds Sadly, yes.
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Post by Father Dougal McGuire on Oct 16, 2016 3:18:16 GMT -5
Just be glad for the time being there is a network dividing him from Phil Simms.
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Post by Gus Richlen Was Wrong on Oct 16, 2016 11:43:18 GMT -5
I seem to be the only one here who likes Joe Buck.
Now, Gus Johnson is who I absolutely cannot stand.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Oct 16, 2016 12:58:51 GMT -5
Would you rather have Harold Reynolds Hell no
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Post by Vice honcho room temperature on Oct 16, 2016 13:59:12 GMT -5
Would you rather have Harold Reynolds I'd rather have someone good. Why isn't it an option with you
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Post by HMARK Center on Oct 16, 2016 14:38:03 GMT -5
In days of yore, nationally televised baseball playoff games would be called by an announcer from each of the participating teams in the series, taking turns every few innings. Awhile after that, the World Series would most often be called by Vin Scully, the universally recognized best talent of his generation, and numerous other generations.
How we got to where we are now, I can't begin to fathom it. Buck is awful, ESPN's team is arguably worse, Fox Sports subjects its audience to Harold Reynolds, etc. People talk about baseball losing national popularity so much and it's absolutely true, but I can't help but wonder if some of that loss stems from having national broadcast crews almost entirely comprised of awful announce teams.
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Post by pegasuswarrior on Oct 16, 2016 15:41:46 GMT -5
Would you rather have Harold Reynolds Good point. But yes, I would. Still, it's a good point. People talk about baseball losing national popularity so much and it's absolutely true, but I can't help but wonder if some of that loss stems from having national broadcast crews almost entirely comprised of awful announce teams. Right. Along those lines on a bigger scale is just the lack of marketing and--even more importantly--not allowing baseball just to be baseball. It's the dumbest thing to hear how ashamed baseball "progressives" are about their own game. It's not football. It's not soccer. It's baseball. Just let it be baseball, and quit pulling a Vince McMahon and being ashamed of that. Football was alive when baseball was at its peak. You've just been outmarketed. Football isn't a better game. And baseball isn't a better game. They are two different games. Grey's Anatomy and Big Bang Theory are pretty far removed from one another. But there is an audience for both. I'm all for evolution to an extent. But rebranding like we've heard discussed and attempted is just poison. You can't put melted chocolate on a steak and all of a sudden call it coolest dessert in town.
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Post by BRV on Oct 16, 2016 18:33:52 GMT -5
Joe Buck right now is fine. He's far from the best but he's also quite significantly separated from the worst. I feel like a lot of the vitriol directed at Buck is residual criticism from the mid-2000s when Buck was actually the worst national broadcaster in sports. I don't know who got into his ear around 2003-04, but Buck out of nowhere became so subdued and so constrained in his calls that it actively took away from the game.
There's a video floating around YouTube that shows the final outs of the World Series since the late 1980s, and Buck's calls went from appropriately boisterous for the culmination of the season and the crowning of a champion to an almost dour affair. And although I've never heard it since the night of the game itself, his most notorious undersell was the David Tyree helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII. From about 2003 through 2009, Buck actually was the worst, but since then he's been average to slightly above average.
He's not as good as Al Michaels or Mike Emrick or Mike Tirico or Verne Lundquist for national sportscasters, but he's much better than Jim Nantz, Dan Shulman, Mike Breen, or Sean McDonough.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Oct 16, 2016 18:42:30 GMT -5
In days of yore, nationally televised baseball playoff games would be called by an announcer from each of the participating teams in the series, taking turns every few innings. Awhile after that, the World Series would most often be called by Vin Scully, the universally recognized best talent of his generation, and numerous other generations. How we got to where we are now, I can't begin to fathom it. Buck is awful, ESPN's team is arguably worse, Fox Sports subjects its audience to Harold Reynolds, etc. People talk about baseball losing national popularity so much and it's absolutely true, but I can't help but wonder if some of that loss stems from having national broadcast crews almost entirely comprised of awful announce teams. The crazy thing is if you going to force someone off MLB Network to do commentary than go grab Smoltz who does games for the network already or even Billy Ripken who is at least funny. Anyone except crazy man Eric Byrnes. TBS as far as baseball playoffs I think has been decent. I like Ron, Ernie, and Cal as I can at least listen to them and they don't always try to talk over each other to get a BS point across.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Oct 16, 2016 18:45:21 GMT -5
Joe Buck right now is fine. He's far from the best but he's also quite significantly separated from the worst. I feel like a lot of the vitriol directed at Buck is residual criticism from the mid-2000s when Buck was actually the worst national broadcaster in sports. I don't know who got into his ear around 2003-04, but Buck out of nowhere became so subdued and so constrained in his calls that it actively took away from the game. There's a video floating around YouTube that shows the final outs of the World Series since the late 1980s, and Buck's calls went from appropriately boisterous for the culmination of the season and the crowning of a champion to an almost dour affair. And although I've never heard it since the night of the game itself, his most notorious undersell was the David Tyree helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII. From about 2003 through 2009, Buck actually was the worst, but since then he's been average to slightly above average. He's not as good as Al Michaels or Mike Emrick or Mike Tirico or Verne Lundquist for national sportscasters, but he's much better than Jim Nantz, Dan Shulman, Mike Breen, or Sean McDonough. I like Mike Breen though he's pretty good, tho I listen to him a lot as a Knick fan. We could always spin this off as who's the worst "color commentators" which for me is Harold Reynolds, John Gruden, and Mark Jackson(2nd stint)
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Post by Mochi Lone Wolf on Oct 16, 2016 18:51:28 GMT -5
Hasn't he flat out admitted that he doesn't care about half the games he's called in the past.
So, why is he there? Besides because of who his father was?
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Oct 16, 2016 18:55:36 GMT -5
Hasn't he flat out admitted that he doesn't care about half the games he's called in the past. So, why is he there? Besides who his father is, of course.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2016 18:58:29 GMT -5
Somebody got in his ear and told him to call the game like a newscaster. Seriously, that was what it took.
The worst-ever was whatever genius decided the Bears needed - not just two, not just three - but FOUR guys calling a radio game. One of them being Dick Butkus, whose job it was to make us aware of a loose pigskin by screaming "BALL!" after every other play.
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Post by JTH on Oct 16, 2016 20:29:13 GMT -5
You're so wrong. ...It's three sports. He does the US Open on Fox for the PGA also.
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Post by sfvega on Oct 17, 2016 6:05:05 GMT -5
Joe Buck right now is fine. He's far from the best but he's also quite significantly separated from the worst. I feel like a lot of the vitriol directed at Buck is residual criticism from the mid-2000s when Buck was actually the worst national broadcaster in sports. I don't know who got into his ear around 2003-04, but Buck out of nowhere became so subdued and so constrained in his calls that it actively took away from the game. There's a video floating around YouTube that shows the final outs of the World Series since the late 1980s, and Buck's calls went from appropriately boisterous for the culmination of the season and the crowning of a champion to an almost dour affair. And although I've never heard it since the night of the game itself, his most notorious undersell was the David Tyree helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII. From about 2003 through 2009, Buck actually was the worst, but since then he's been average to slightly above average. He's not as good as Al Michaels or Mike Emrick or Mike Tirico or Verne Lundquist for national sportscasters, but he's much better than Jim Nantz, Dan Shulman, Mike Breen, or Sean McDonough. Buck still actively takes away from exciting football games. He doesn't emote. He isn't invested into the action like Michaels or Enberg or pretty much any other play by play guy, who all call the action better than him. He just yells one word and continues on his way. "Pass......CAUGHT!" "Over the MIDDLE!" All just canned calls. And they're BAD calls. He's not even describing what is happening. Just saying a pass is caught is the absolute bare minimum. And what is so special about the middle? He tries to fill in afterwards what happened or what players they're trying to get involved, but he's PAINFULLY slow at knowing players and being descriptive in-play. I'd easily take Shulman or Nantz over him at any given point in time. I'm also a huge fan of hockey, but Doc Emrick just isn't worth being grouped in with those guys. Good, not great announcer.
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Post by sfvega on Oct 17, 2016 6:11:14 GMT -5
Joe Buck right now is fine. He's far from the best but he's also quite significantly separated from the worst. I feel like a lot of the vitriol directed at Buck is residual criticism from the mid-2000s when Buck was actually the worst national broadcaster in sports. I don't know who got into his ear around 2003-04, but Buck out of nowhere became so subdued and so constrained in his calls that it actively took away from the game. There's a video floating around YouTube that shows the final outs of the World Series since the late 1980s, and Buck's calls went from appropriately boisterous for the culmination of the season and the crowning of a champion to an almost dour affair. And although I've never heard it since the night of the game itself, his most notorious undersell was the David Tyree helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII. From about 2003 through 2009, Buck actually was the worst, but since then he's been average to slightly above average. He's not as good as Al Michaels or Mike Emrick or Mike Tirico or Verne Lundquist for national sportscasters, but he's much better than Jim Nantz, Dan Shulman, Mike Breen, or Sean McDonough. I like Mike Breen though he's pretty good, tho I listen to him a lot as a Knick fan. We could always spin this off as who's the worst "color commentators" which for me is Harold Reynolds, John Gruden, and Mark Jackson(2nd stint) I like Gruden. He is a little too positive about everybody. But he knows offense like few other booth guys, and I actually learn things from him. Hasn't he flat out admitted that he doesn't care about half the games he's called in the past. So, why is he there? Besides because of who his father was? If Joe wasn't Jack's son, he'd be a minor league baseball announcer who got laughed out of any football announcer interview.
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